If you ahve winXP you can always choose to rollback to a recovery point BEFORE the game was installed, then install and try again.

Hit the start button/programs/accessories/systemtools and select system recovery. Then recover to apoint BEFORE your brother installed CoD. Dont worry, the process doesnt delete any files or mail or stuff you ahev downloaded, it jsut uninstalls all the stuff you have installed after that moment.

Be quiet Nin! I bet you didn't experience the awesomness of the Russian stages! If you say you had then you're lying! And if you had and you didn't like the game still then you were most likely on the N64 didn't know it!

I don't know was it russians or not, in that retarded game world they all speak english, I played some retarded stages, where I had to snipe down some snipers and then invade the building, then I played some weird snow stages, where I had to blow up some retarded cannons. Or some of those level might have been from H&D2, not sure, we played both. H&D2 sure was fun in LAN though.

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Originally posted by Alucard Ok that makes zero sense. My friend has WinXP and a radeon 9800 and he doesn't have to play in 600x800. What version Catalyst drivers do you have installed? And I'll assume you already have DX9?

ok nevermind what I said, now it crashes my computer when I get into a game

Windows XP just shuts down and restarts with the blue screen of death

but I have all the recent drivers installed

and apparently alot of people with ATI cards are having problems and the hotfix still doesn't fix it, so I'm gonna take it back till they have a good fix for the game

but for some reason it works fine when I install it for the first time but then when I reboot it screwed up

Sounds like theres something on your system messing with it. I dont buy the ATI card problem. I'm assuming you've been to the official site and read thoroughly through the forums on the technical help? Or even posted your own topic about it?

Dont bother taking it back. Once you find out what the problem is then it'll be fine. But if you take it back and buy it again in a month, the price will still be the same. So keep it anyway. This way you garuntee yourself that you'll play it instead of ignore it for newer games. The problem is something freakish. Flitter about the forums and see if theres a way to fix things. Its probably something real simple.